Founded in 1978 to all bring together those interested in carnivorous plants. Regular meetings allow members to meet and sell or swap plants. The society operates a very extensive seed bank, which is free to members
A collection of web resources for the Scottish gardener, favouring Scottish suppliers and with a bias towards quality, uniqueness and environmentally friendly garden products and services.
Individually designed and made garden furniture and features, including; Water Features, Lighting, Sundials, Birdbaths, Benches, Tables, Planters, and more. Each are Bespoke and purpose-made for your garden or landscape from Real Carved Natural Stone/Rock, Hardwoods and metals. We are not a corporate company, each feature is designed and made by either Mike or Steve to give you the service you deserve. Please view our website to see our traditional and unique features. We look forward to a non obligational-chat.
Small specialist nursery in South Norfolk growing a large range of choice and unusual hardy perennials - shade and woodland plants a speciality, also geums, potentilla, hardy geraniums, all grown in peat free soil. Garden club talks here at our new 'Potting Shed' venue or at your own club - list of talks available. Rhs event holders. Planting schemes to suit your requirements. Expert advice by qualified plantsman. Mail order October - March.
Prize winning vegetable seeds and plants; vegetable cultivation and disease management articles; free e-mail based clinic for your vegetable propagation problems.
The National Gardens Scheme opens mostly private gardens in England and Wales to the public for charity. Dates, etc. are published annually in 'Gardens of England and Wales Open For Charity' aka 'the Yellow Book' and on our website.
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